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noticeable changes on way. the high clouds that continue to pass through ridge of high pressure off the coastline here and so around that ridge we're seeing those clouds just kind of slide through. that is what we will see again for sunday. the ridge is actually going to move in just a little bit and eventually it will weaken and move to the east that. will open the door for the rain, but for now, we're look at dry conditions and temperatures feeling pretty good for your sunday. if i back it out about a thousand miles this is the still that will help to break down that ridge. the first system will not bring us rain, but eventually we may get the opportunity for a few scattered showers. we have nice weather tomorrow. we're picking it up here, this evening, so into tomorrow afternoon, the high clouds will continue. temperatures well into the 60s, perhaps a few low 70s expected for the afternoon, but the rain and stormtrack still to the north. the onshore breeze is going to come back, so a subtle cooldown expected
noticeable changes on way. the high clouds that continue to pass through ridge of high pressure off the coastline here and so around that ridge we're seeing those clouds just kind of slide through. that is what we will see again for sunday. the ridge is actually going to move in just a little bit and eventually it will weaken and move to the east that. will open the door for the rain, but for now, we're look at dry conditions and temperatures feeling pretty good for your sunday. if i back it...
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. >>> then how w will the new pop change the catholic church? as the world celebrates easter, pope francis must shepherd the church out of scandal and confront challenges to catholic doctrine, we'll talk with the archbishop of washington, cardinal donald wuerl. and north korea enters a state of war against south korea. we'll ask our sunday panel, have the fiery threats reached the danger point. and our power player of the week. the untold story of how a doctor saved the life of ronald reagan. all, right now, on fox news sunday. ♪ >> chris: and, hello, again, and happy easter from fox news in washington. well, after months of debate, the senate is finally ready to vote on new gun control legislation. one of the people at the center of the issue is mark kelly, retired astronaut, navy captain and the husband of former congresswoman gabrielle giffords who was shot two years ago. captain kelly joins us from tucson, arizona. captain, after newtown, there was national outrage over these acts of mass violence but that has begun to change. cbs has a ne
. >>> then how w will the new pop change the catholic church? as the world celebrates easter, pope francis must shepherd the church out of scandal and confront challenges to catholic doctrine, we'll talk with the archbishop of washington, cardinal donald wuerl. and north korea enters a state of war against south korea. we'll ask our sunday panel, have the fiery threats reached the danger point. and our power player of the week. the untold story of how a doctor saved the life of ronald...
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. >>> we have a few days away from big changes at the golden gate bridge. the board of directors would vote on increasing the speed limit from 15 miles an hour up to 25. then from earl -- drivers will have to use fast track or set up an account with their credit card or license plate. >>> let's check in with sal. you and your team are already busy and i know you're watching the east shore. >> that is right. we are looking at that east shore. as you drive out to the mccarthur maze you will see traffic is moving well. we also spoke of the golden gate bridge. if you are drying southbound you -- driving southbound you can watch for the right lane. let's go out and take a look at the east shore. from vallejo to berkeley it looks pretty good. there are no major problems if you are driving westbound. a lot ever o people consider it southbound. it's technically westbound 80. and no problems a couple days early this week i know bill would agree we had one that wasn't optimal for commuting but this morning i can't see a reason why it wouldn't be a pretty good one for
. >>> we have a few days away from big changes at the golden gate bridge. the board of directors would vote on increasing the speed limit from 15 miles an hour up to 25. then from earl -- drivers will have to use fast track or set up an account with their credit card or license plate. >>> let's check in with sal. you and your team are already busy and i know you're watching the east shore. >> that is right. we are looking at that east shore. as you drive out to the...
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big changes are coming to the tonight show. new reports say when jay leno retires, jimmy fallon will be the new host. the network says still hasn't signed a deal with jimmy fallon and no timetable for the changes. but insiders say it's going to happen before the fall of next year and a new york studio is already being built. >>> new zealand joining the list of countries that are upset about the oscar winning movie argo. claims new zealand diplomates declined to take in a group of americans after the u.s. embassy was stormed after the revolution. passed a motion saying the movie misled the world. canadians are also angry that one of the diplomates was not portrayed. >>> about a billion viewers every month check out something on youtube. video viewing web site crossed that threshold five months after facebook announced online social network reached 1 billion for the first time. google by the way owns youtube. that gives it another channel for selling online ads besides internet search engine. >> 8:42. a strong message from presid
big changes are coming to the tonight show. new reports say when jay leno retires, jimmy fallon will be the new host. the network says still hasn't signed a deal with jimmy fallon and no timetable for the changes. but insiders say it's going to happen before the fall of next year and a new york studio is already being built. >>> new zealand joining the list of countries that are upset about the oscar winning movie argo. claims new zealand diplomates declined to take in a group of...
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it changes though. it changes as we get into tuesday and wednesday next week. hopefully we'll get back into winter. in the meantime, you can enjoy 69 in antioch. 70 in brentwood. you head to work, just know it's going to be another beautiful day. i've been talking about the pollens all day. they're turning high right now. you notice it on your cars in the morning. be prepared for the winds today. tree pollen is everywhere. it's a drag if you're an allergy sufferer. it's that way all weekend. here's your weekend in view. great news saturday and sunday. that's what you want. even better news if the rain transpires on tuesday and wednesday. >> 8:39, a woman in texas accidentally burned down her house trying to get away from a snake. it was wild. she saw the snake while she was cleaning her yard. so she poured gasoline on it and set it on fire. that's when the real trouble started. >> the snake went into the brush pile, and the brush pile caught the home on fire. >> boy, her whole house was destroyed. look at that, her neighbor's house was also damaged. we have not
it changes though. it changes as we get into tuesday and wednesday next week. hopefully we'll get back into winter. in the meantime, you can enjoy 69 in antioch. 70 in brentwood. you head to work, just know it's going to be another beautiful day. i've been talking about the pollens all day. they're turning high right now. you notice it on your cars in the morning. be prepared for the winds today. tree pollen is everywhere. it's a drag if you're an allergy sufferer. it's that way all weekend....
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some big changes to talk about for some. and also your weekend, we'll have more in seven minutes. >>> all right, mark. 7:32. the city of santa cruz and its police department, they are honoring two police officers killed last week in an ambush. ktvu's janine de la vega is live in santa cruz right where where today the public will be able to pay their last respects. janine? >> reporter: dave, people have been leaving flowers here for the past week. this growing memorial has gotten so big that they have actually had to put up a tent to protect it, you know, from the rain. later, though, this afternoon, there will be a public viewing of the two fallen officers. that public viewing will be held at santa cruz memorial on ocean street beginning from 3:00 p.m. and lasting until 8:00 p.m. the caskets of sergeant butch baker and elizabeth butler will be on display for people to pay their respects. their bodies are being guarded by a santa cruz police officer. the two officers were shot and killed by a suspect last tuesday while they w
some big changes to talk about for some. and also your weekend, we'll have more in seven minutes. >>> all right, mark. 7:32. the city of santa cruz and its police department, they are honoring two police officers killed last week in an ambush. ktvu's janine de la vega is live in santa cruz right where where today the public will be able to pay their last respects. janine? >> reporter: dave, people have been leaving flowers here for the past week. this growing memorial has gotten...
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all and all subtle changes expected for your sunday. monday afternoon the system that i pointed to you a few moments ago now riding over the ridge. but again breaking it down a bit. the clouds are thicker on monday. cooler air mass in place. but tuesday a second system dropping in from the gulf of alaska right about here. going to bring a better possibility of a few sprinkles tuesday night into wednesday morning. stopping it here on wednesday morning. about as far out as this model will go. it looks like unsettled weather as we head into wednesday and thursday with wetter weather apparently coming in for the weekend. here is the look at what you can expect for today. 70 in santa rosa. 69 in san jose. 70 degrees for livermore. the extended forecast we begin a slight cool down on monday. increasing clouds on tuesday. rain a possibility moving in wednesday, thursday. it's just a bit unsettled. it's really not enough we need more but again the bigger system perhaps in time for next weekend. i'll have a look at your lunchtime numbers coming
all and all subtle changes expected for your sunday. monday afternoon the system that i pointed to you a few moments ago now riding over the ridge. but again breaking it down a bit. the clouds are thicker on monday. cooler air mass in place. but tuesday a second system dropping in from the gulf of alaska right about here. going to bring a better possibility of a few sprinkles tuesday night into wednesday morning. stopping it here on wednesday morning. about as far out as this model will go. it...
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i don't flatter myself i changed his mind i think i could present things that he had not thought about or that i had not thought about or ask a question i could not answer. it is valuable to have a conversation to have a greater understanding where we even if you don't believe in abortion, maybe he at least won't try to restrict other people to make the choices they feel our best. on the flip side of his important to talk to those to our choice neutral. to within know so little about accessing services that day to enlightened them to have conversations about the reality of the abortion you can see how importuned it is we take the right now for granted that work for it and make it safer i'm sorry, enshrined. my best friend representative in the same town as i did. she would not think twice but intel is started to talk her ear off she had no idea how much it cost of paul long women have to wait and she is one of the people i would think about when the people of was writing to because it doesn't matter if you are okay with the right to choose but not enough but to help protect the right f
i don't flatter myself i changed his mind i think i could present things that he had not thought about or that i had not thought about or ask a question i could not answer. it is valuable to have a conversation to have a greater understanding where we even if you don't believe in abortion, maybe he at least won't try to restrict other people to make the choices they feel our best. on the flip side of his important to talk to those to our choice neutral. to within know so little about accessing...
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there is this nice development over time that is associated with changes in composition and changes in how you process the world and make decisions. ok. now you have another client named george. he is a 55-year-old white male offender. he has a history of being in and out of jail. his iq is very low. george has a very low iq, they might have to refer to him as being retarded. he has arrested for murder and the prosecution is seeking the death penalty. the supreme court said you are not allowed for individuals with low iqs. prosecution says the iq is 72, high enough to execute. is there anything that neuroscience can do about george? i am just kidding, this is george. [laughter] what do we know about the neuroscience of gray matter? what can i tell you about that? the bad news, as he gets older, the gray matter goes down. i did this quick analysis on my computer. all of these areas i am showing you in blue, this is the bottom of the brain. i did not slice up my own brain to do this. all of these areas in blue are going down as you get older. that is aging. you are seeing the gray matter
there is this nice development over time that is associated with changes in composition and changes in how you process the world and make decisions. ok. now you have another client named george. he is a 55-year-old white male offender. he has a history of being in and out of jail. his iq is very low. george has a very low iq, they might have to refer to him as being retarded. he has arrested for murder and the prosecution is seeking the death penalty. the supreme court said you are not allowed...
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neuroscience could change that. once we understand and have a better understanding of human behavior and we recognize that there is a much finer graduation that we can draw than this bright line, perhaps it will shift the line or start over. it's not all that consistent, inconsistent with the way to do things. >> i think it is inconsistent, so if you want an open debate, we have to open the debate. >> i would like to jump in at some point. >> go ahead. >> we have the two distributions. we have one distribution based on "free will or volitional control" which applies on the civil side and used to apply under the a.l.i. test and now we have a new distribution of being able to distinguish right from wrong. so now we have two completely different distributions that we're drawing that bright line on. >> competent versus volitional. we can decide that cognitive isn't sufficient, but it is the basis where we draw the line. sorry. >> ok. so to get back to the science, do you see how the research that you're doing and this i
neuroscience could change that. once we understand and have a better understanding of human behavior and we recognize that there is a much finer graduation that we can draw than this bright line, perhaps it will shift the line or start over. it's not all that consistent, inconsistent with the way to do things. >> i think it is inconsistent, so if you want an open debate, we have to open the debate. >> i would like to jump in at some point. >> go ahead. >> we have the two...
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>> okay. >> and we do have a change management, budget change management procedure, that documents exactly how that is done, and the sign-offs and approvals. so we can send you that, procedure in advance. >> perfect, thank you. >> okay. so, i think that that is good. it is a good way to move forward. i do want to say as we move forward with the entire budget through april and may, if it is that we are just looking at 164 million dollars, it is 164 million dollar gap, i still would like the number to come down more. that is just where i am at today. i actually think that the presentations have been great in explaining why they are the way that they are. but i just... it is a big number for me, still, to swallow. and the last feedback that i just wanted to give is that given how competitive, the construction market is today, i think that we need to be very thoughtful about our rfp process and i think that in years past we could be more thorough and ask the bidders to give very complicated packages, and bids to tj pi, i think that given the current climate that we should think about how we co
>> okay. >> and we do have a change management, budget change management procedure, that documents exactly how that is done, and the sign-offs and approvals. so we can send you that, procedure in advance. >> perfect, thank you. >> okay. so, i think that that is good. it is a good way to move forward. i do want to say as we move forward with the entire budget through april and may, if it is that we are just looking at 164 million dollars, it is 164 million dollar gap, i...
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reserve without going to voters whereas this is locally sponsored and with two-thirds vote, we can make changes to the rules of this particular reserve. again, it augments the rainy day reserve, and its's a designated, mitigates some negative effects of down-turns or service requirements, 75 -- so, the deposit rules are that 75% of certain revenues including property transfer taxes above the average of the last five years are deposited into this reserve, so if we have a very, very high year of property transfer tax, you hear the controller tell you year after year that these are volatile, we can't dountbacker count on them continuing, so 75% of that growth would be deposited into the stabilization reserve. withdrawals from the reserve are triggered in similar way as the rainy day reserve but they're spread over a three year horizon, we can withdraw up to one-third for each one of three consecutive years and the policy could be suspended for any given year by a two-thirds vote of the board, so here is the chart that you were looking for, supervisor farrell, in each of the years, we show what the
reserve without going to voters whereas this is locally sponsored and with two-thirds vote, we can make changes to the rules of this particular reserve. again, it augments the rainy day reserve, and its's a designated, mitigates some negative effects of down-turns or service requirements, 75 -- so, the deposit rules are that 75% of certain revenues including property transfer taxes above the average of the last five years are deposited into this reserve, so if we have a very, very high year of...
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they had to change the strategy we have had since world war two. there will not be able to fight two wars and protect us in two different places around the world. we look at korea and iran and other hot spots around the world. we pulled back from that. that is already being implemented, those cuts, but they had a year to work on those in plan. the sequestration gives them no flexibility. it cuts every department an equal percentage. it is a crazy way to do things. i am hopeful -- we knew that the national security spending needed to be part of the deal. remember what i said it -- 50 cents of every dollar we have saved so far for this effort has come out of our national security. that is too much when they only account for 18% of the spending. >> you said your get your vote on the budget control act. -- you said you regret your vote on the budget control act. do you accept any responsibility for sequestration going through? >> there is enough blame to go around. many of these members voted against it. i took the leadership's promise that the super c
they had to change the strategy we have had since world war two. there will not be able to fight two wars and protect us in two different places around the world. we look at korea and iran and other hot spots around the world. we pulled back from that. that is already being implemented, those cuts, but they had a year to work on those in plan. the sequestration gives them no flexibility. it cuts every department an equal percentage. it is a crazy way to do things. i am hopeful -- we knew that...
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we have the opportunity to change the course of our nation. we must step up. we must get involved in our towns, counties, states. to trulyt our voices be heard, we have to win elections, and you can't win if you don't run. [applause]i'm here to challenge you to have the courage to put your name on a ballot. leadership isn't given. leadership is taken. so leave here, go home, ring every phone, knock on every door until the soles of your shoes were down to nothing. then buy a new parent knock some more. -- hurray and knock some more. we believe in the -- pair and knock on some more. we believe in the greatness of our country. the future is what we make of it. will you accept the challenge? will you lead? you put your name on a ballot? thank you. god bless you. god bless america. ♪ >> truly inspiring. it is my honor to introduce the honorable nicole malley attack us. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome new york assemblywoman mallle malley attack us -- iotakis. >> good afternoon. you might be surprised to lend that i'm a first-generation american. on paper, mos
we have the opportunity to change the course of our nation. we must step up. we must get involved in our towns, counties, states. to trulyt our voices be heard, we have to win elections, and you can't win if you don't run. [applause]i'm here to challenge you to have the courage to put your name on a ballot. leadership isn't given. leadership is taken. so leave here, go home, ring every phone, knock on every door until the soles of your shoes were down to nothing. then buy a new parent knock...
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change policy. i just hope it makes the understanding and think about each other a little bit differently. >> our you doing? thank you very much for coming as begin tonight. speaking on two topics that are particularly of interest to me, education and the city of new orleans, which i love. one test to a quick question to summarize this ." maybe you can tell me how the three schools that you spend some time and kind of relate to this and if you see this going forward as an ideal. the notion that all children could and should be inventors of their own theories. critics of other people's ideas to analyze the evidence, and makers of their own personal marks on this complex world. an idea with revolutionary indications. >> that's a great quote. i mean, i think that really that critical thinking and original thought and sort of the ability to study and learn about what interests you and has sort of a self directed education and some foundational level is really important. the critical thinking that i thin
change policy. i just hope it makes the understanding and think about each other a little bit differently. >> our you doing? thank you very much for coming as begin tonight. speaking on two topics that are particularly of interest to me, education and the city of new orleans, which i love. one test to a quick question to summarize this ." maybe you can tell me how the three schools that you spend some time and kind of relate to this and if you see this going forward as an ideal. the...
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a tiger never changes his stripes. are you nuts? and how long til he cheats on you were two of a list of gems left on vonn's facebook page. complete with clearly visible sponsor logos were tra teejically and simultaneously unleashed on the two sports stars' facebook pages. vonn added this note. i guess it wasn't a well kept secret, but yes, i am dating tiger woods. a relationship involved from a friendship into something more over these past few months and it has made me very happy. of course, this isn't just the story of two divorced sports superstars hooking pup. this is the story of a 28-year-old ski champion getting together with a man branded as a champion philanderer. >> i am deeply sorry for my irresponsible and selfish behavior i engaged in. >> reporter: he even went into sex rehab. >> just when you thought low han had the lock on the title of the lindsey with the worst judgment, along. co-s vonn. >> the two were photographed together and noting that woods reportedly sent his private jet to bring vonn home after her season-e
a tiger never changes his stripes. are you nuts? and how long til he cheats on you were two of a list of gems left on vonn's facebook page. complete with clearly visible sponsor logos were tra teejically and simultaneously unleashed on the two sports stars' facebook pages. vonn added this note. i guess it wasn't a well kept secret, but yes, i am dating tiger woods. a relationship involved from a friendship into something more over these past few months and it has made me very happy. of course,...
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it can change your odds a little bit up or down, but they are not telling all story. there is a lot there. >> what did you learn about your medical -- >> i was worried about the alzheimer's diseases. that is where we have a pretty impressive ability to make one a gene,based on apoe. all of those things could be misleading because we are still scratching the surface of understanding ready. what i can see now is a small fraction of what is there. >> the numbers, you probably have them, but i think from reading, more men get prostate cancer than women get breast cancer. >> that is true. see pink we not ribbons for prostate cancer, and we see all of this attention on breast cancer? almost nothing on prostate cancer. >> there is a bit. the prostate cancer foundation that very much promoted. prostate cancer is generally a disease of older men. prostate cancer also is less frequently leave so, perhaps, as perhaps, it is not seen that. but there is a lot of advocacy. it is not always connected in terms of the seriousness of the problem. i mean, if you look at diabetes, diabet
it can change your odds a little bit up or down, but they are not telling all story. there is a lot there. >> what did you learn about your medical -- >> i was worried about the alzheimer's diseases. that is where we have a pretty impressive ability to make one a gene,based on apoe. all of those things could be misleading because we are still scratching the surface of understanding ready. what i can see now is a small fraction of what is there. >> the numbers, you probably...
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protesters the crackdown is still going on with the same intensity it has not changed in two years it has not gone lists coming up of fighting talk on foreign policy with a campaigner who really knows how to get tough. when their own country can't offer them a living even loving mothers sometimes have to leave their children behind. i don't like to wonder just a bit longer. if the dream of millions of migrants that their children might choose their own mother land. i was. stunned. is. i want my children to win over moscow. russia has become this step motherland teammate's migrants working hard to find a way home. hold it. hold it. till i. tell. the speech. her. which. will be the missile good. will. come out of it in the pm or and come out. the end. of america international and world in the very heart of moscow. thank you so much jeffrey joining us here on r.t. you're welcome thank you for having me we now speak almost exactly on the tenth anniversary of us invasion to iraq i know you were arrested for vandalism not to use for a painted the attic a symbol on one of the governmental bu
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charged with taking part and anti-government protests but mallya remains skeptical that things will change in the protests foreign gulf nations. and a country wide surveillance plan in the u.s. to track citizens using an increasing number of drones it's a stumbling block as local governments say a firm no to the initiative this is more just around the corner here in r.t. stay with us. i'm in sochi the u.s. city in europe on the host of the twenty fourteen winter the pick a. sun sea. thank you. so much. thank you. dog days of. the fridays it. comes. sunday it's so true. welcome back you're watching our take on media live from moscow now this week an appeals court in bahrain cleared twenty one medics of involvement in deadly anti-government protests two years ago they were initially convicted for treating injured demonstrators and participating in illegal gatherings last november the health workers will now avoid having to span several months in prison some of them be initial charges were a result of confessions exacted under torture or arrests were part of a violent crackdown on anti-govern
charged with taking part and anti-government protests but mallya remains skeptical that things will change in the protests foreign gulf nations. and a country wide surveillance plan in the u.s. to track citizens using an increasing number of drones it's a stumbling block as local governments say a firm no to the initiative this is more just around the corner here in r.t. stay with us. i'm in sochi the u.s. city in europe on the host of the twenty fourteen winter the pick a. sun sea. thank you....
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. >> host: has personal technology changed how you teach? >> guest: it's changed for the better and a little bit for the worst. we now have to compete with all these other sorts of calls on students' attention. they come to class and they have their salles phone with them there are lots of others things they can do what they are not excited what's going on in class and we need to compete with that but at the same time we can use technologies to bring the outside world into the classroom. we have a giant video monitors now that we can make some of these things come alive and give them an opportunity to test what we are talking about in the classroom on these theoretical issues with what is really happening out there in the real world. >> host: is it important to give students letter grades? >> guest: for them or others? i don't know that there really is that important. i don't find it to be as useful as others might that students want them and they want them because that is what they are used to. they've been competing for that and that's wha
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. >> everything changes in this country, all the time. so i think it's exactly what this country is supposed to be about. >> michael: the issue has picked up speed since 2008 when california passed prop 8 a ban on gay marriage, the next year two couples sued the state. four years later the case has landed in the supreme court. the justices will decide whether california voters had the constitutional right to bangay marriage. lawyers for both sides made their case today. the lawyer representing gay couples said that prop 8 is unconstitutional because it quote walls off gays and lesbians from marriage. but charles cooper argued that there was already a democratic process going on in the states to determine whether gay people should marry, and the court should stay out of it. he also said allowing same-sex couples to marriage would sever marriage and encourage so-called responsible procreation. >> michael: that issue of whether marriage is just about having kids is part of the discussion. here is justice kagan. >> michael: would that be cons
. >> everything changes in this country, all the time. so i think it's exactly what this country is supposed to be about. >> michael: the issue has picked up speed since 2008 when california passed prop 8 a ban on gay marriage, the next year two couples sued the state. four years later the case has landed in the supreme court. the justices will decide whether california voters had the constitutional right to bangay marriage. lawyers for both sides made their case today. the lawyer...
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science has proposed an incredibly important change. they said change the setting from 150 feet to 25 feet. only attack countries that have been out of sight for less than 15 seconds and that would ensure that when they did carry out an attack, the target would be both, out the right step in the right place. the scientist calculated this would increase this from 1% to 10%. so we have this incredible new weapon. this is closer, it will increase by a factor of 10. it would have been astonishing. when the results were implemented, it was almost exactly this that occurred. it was astonishing. so when it did happen, these results were undeniable. there is a transformation of almost complete ineffectiveness to the decisive battle of award-winning operation. by the summer of 1943 in ensure the success the following year. repeatedly a team of scientists produced equally prodigious result in doubling and tripling the existing weapons. fairly simple analyses and asking the right questions that often been made by history and circumstance, rather t
science has proposed an incredibly important change. they said change the setting from 150 feet to 25 feet. only attack countries that have been out of sight for less than 15 seconds and that would ensure that when they did carry out an attack, the target would be both, out the right step in the right place. the scientist calculated this would increase this from 1% to 10%. so we have this incredible new weapon. this is closer, it will increase by a factor of 10. it would have been astonishing....
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we need to change that. they work with women when they're still thinking about what they were and what they were capable of. work at them at a point or you could convince them that they do have what it takes. they are qualified. he can give them the skills they need in order to really feel confident about their leadership ability. he talked to a high school girl and you tell her if you see hillary clinton how could i ever the hillary clinton? how could i get up to the top ranks? it is not rocket science. there is not one magic formula. it is all about hard work and learning the skills. we get these young girls to think of themselves as candidates. we have been around since 2007. it is still a baby organization. we started with 20 girls from could 2007. as a 2013 we have trained 7000 young women around the country. that is another story about how you're able to do so much. -- how we read able to do so much. the most exciting thing is we started i knew it was a good idea to train girls. and you it made sense a
we need to change that. they work with women when they're still thinking about what they were and what they were capable of. work at them at a point or you could convince them that they do have what it takes. they are qualified. he can give them the skills they need in order to really feel confident about their leadership ability. he talked to a high school girl and you tell her if you see hillary clinton how could i ever the hillary clinton? how could i get up to the top ranks? it is not...
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so one of the things you're seeing for consumers is really changing the pc is using the touch interface. what if we take that a step further, right? what if your pc, you interface, you interact with it more like we interact, right? we use hand gestures, we use our face, so we've got some interesting things happening with facial recognition and gesture recognition part of our work under conceptual computing which is just a name we -- >> guest: the idea of natural interface. >> exactly. this is our new technology. this shows how you interact more naturally with your system, and this is an interesting demo. >> guest: it's got a dual camera, a 3-d camera that's on it. >> a dual camera. pretend we're doing a video conference with a skype application, so we're in this crowded, crazy environment, it can taken us and filter out automatically, puts in a virtual green screen behind us and fills in the back. say you're in a coffee shop and you want to do a video conference but you don't want everybody to distract them, they will -- >> guest: battery. >> it's been running for a while. but it filter
so one of the things you're seeing for consumers is really changing the pc is using the touch interface. what if we take that a step further, right? what if your pc, you interface, you interact with it more like we interact, right? we use hand gestures, we use our face, so we've got some interesting things happening with facial recognition and gesture recognition part of our work under conceptual computing which is just a name we -- >> guest: the idea of natural interface. >>...
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they have had to change the strategy they have had since world war ii. they will not be able to protect us in two different places around the world. we look at korea aand iran. we pulled back. that has already been implemented. the sequestration gives them no flexibility. it just cuts every department an equal percentage. it is a crazy way to do things. i am hopeful. we knew national security spending needed to be part of the deal. what i am saying -- and remember what i said -- 50 cents out of every dollar we have saved has come from national security. that is too much. >> you said you regret your vote on the budget control act. do you accept any responsibility for sequestration going through? >> there is enough blame to go around. many of these members voted against it. i took the leadership's promise that the supercommittee would do its work, that it would never happen. the president promised it would never happen. that has passed. it happened. that vote also was to raise the debt ceiling. if we had not done that, we would have had a more serious cris
they have had to change the strategy they have had since world war ii. they will not be able to protect us in two different places around the world. we look at korea aand iran. we pulled back. that has already been implemented. the sequestration gives them no flexibility. it just cuts every department an equal percentage. it is a crazy way to do things. i am hopeful. we knew national security spending needed to be part of the deal. what i am saying -- and remember what i said -- 50 cents out of...
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>> you don't change horses. you renew within the past where it works as long as the problem isn't solved. >> i think the problem to which the voting rights act was addressed to solved. look at the registration and voting. that is an absolute disposability basis. that is like saying if i detect a disease affiliate in 1865 and i have a radical treatment that may help cure that disease when it comes to 2005 naca new disease, why not apply the old treatment? >> that is the question, isn't it? the problem has been solved, but who just make that judgment really? is that you, the court or congress? >> is certainly not me. >> that's a good answer. i was hoping you would say that. last mac >> congress can examine it. congress makes the record. it's up to the court to determine whether it has been solved. >> that's a big new power are giving us that we have the power to decide whether racial discrimination has been solved? >> i did not claim that power, justice kagan. based on the record by congress to determine whether t
>> you don't change horses. you renew within the past where it works as long as the problem isn't solved. >> i think the problem to which the voting rights act was addressed to solved. look at the registration and voting. that is an absolute disposability basis. that is like saying if i detect a disease affiliate in 1865 and i have a radical treatment that may help cure that disease when it comes to 2005 naca new disease, why not apply the old treatment? >> that is the...
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in our society that means we have got to control climate change and we have to educate young people. that should be the strategy. so the long-term strategy of doubling of the green economy and creating opportunities and education is also the best strategy for creating jobs in a booming economy to full employment. so back to full employment, there's a short-term way to get there and it's pretty straightforward in technical terms. there is a long-term plan for sustaining a full employment economy. what we really need to do is get the politics localized and that means not just fighting against the republicans but we have to get the democrats and we -- what we really need to do is build up at the ground level at the grassroots and whoever the politicians are to start to it in bed again in our society full employment as the fundamental future of how we function. so i will stop there and we can have a discussion. [applause] so, yeah. >> i know 30 or 40 years it was at 5% and when clinton came in it was that or%. what would you consider to be full employment? >> very good question. the idea
in our society that means we have got to control climate change and we have to educate young people. that should be the strategy. so the long-term strategy of doubling of the green economy and creating opportunities and education is also the best strategy for creating jobs in a booming economy to full employment. so back to full employment, there's a short-term way to get there and it's pretty straightforward in technical terms. there is a long-term plan for sustaining a full employment...
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., that's when we should see the rain changing over to snow. areas like philadelphia and new york city. again, we are looking at a big, major snowstorm. the highest totals around the baltimore/ baltimore/d.c. area. >>> all right. thank you very much. now to entertainment. "daily show" host jon stewart is taking a break this summer to direct a film about one journalists imprisonment following the 2009 iran ran electiele iranian election. i'm mara schiavocampo, "way too early" starts right now. >>> the dow jones industrials at never before seen heights. >> all-time record high. >> making history today. >> if they tell you everything's awful, tell them no it's not! >> amen! the non-inflation adjusted values of the stocks of 30 large companies that sort of track the american economy 50 years ago are higher than ever! we're back, baby! and the best part is we never had to fix our systemic issues. >> the market hits a milestone. let the good times roll. good morning, i'm bill karins this is "way too early," the show that moved all of our retirement f
., that's when we should see the rain changing over to snow. areas like philadelphia and new york city. again, we are looking at a big, major snowstorm. the highest totals around the baltimore/ baltimore/d.c. area. >>> all right. thank you very much. now to entertainment. "daily show" host jon stewart is taking a break this summer to direct a film about one journalists imprisonment following the 2009 iran ran electiele iranian election. i'm mara schiavocampo, "way too...
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i have to change my shirt. okay? >> okay. i got a -- you -- after seeing your girlfriend? >> we'll see. >> the level of comfort we see by watching these guys before i have my interaction says to me, they're either very comfortable taking part in this activity or they've done it before or they've spent so much time chatting online with someone they think is a teen that they don't believe there's any danger at all. now, earlier in the chat, he'd talked about going out to dinner with his girlfriend and perhaps coming over to meet the boy after that. just as he finishes that hah hah hah, he turns around and i walk into the room and you see this physical reaction. on his part. and he knows that his life is about to change. >> so how can i help you? >> go ahead. have a seat. i suggest you sit down. and take your hands out of your pockets, please. what are you doing here? >> not something good. >> why don't you tell me what your plan was. >> i don't want to be -- this isn't good. >> not good? it's kind of an understatement, isn't it? >> yeah. now -- can i know who you are please?
i have to change my shirt. okay? >> okay. i got a -- you -- after seeing your girlfriend? >> we'll see. >> the level of comfort we see by watching these guys before i have my interaction says to me, they're either very comfortable taking part in this activity or they've done it before or they've spent so much time chatting online with someone they think is a teen that they don't believe there's any danger at all. now, earlier in the chat, he'd talked about going out to dinner...
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next on the rundown doctors making radical changes to their allergy guidelines. now they want parents to send at a much younger age. we report you decide. as we go to break a look at the gasoline prices we were talking about new national average 3.73 cents that's one one penny since yesterday. >> good morning to you. it is 23 minutes after the hour. general john madis taking a big stand against the obama administration on the issue of afghanistan. telling the senate armed services committee that he thinks 20,000 u.s. troops should stay in afghanistan beyond 2013. that includes nearly 14,000 troops from the united states. he reportedly pushed out because of policy differences. well doctors are now saying giving infants food including peanut butter and eggs may help prevent food allergies later in life. under new guidelinesaller gists recommend introducing these foods as early as 4-6 months old. this is based on the study of children under undeveloped countries that have a lower rate of allergies. >> thanks heather for the first time since 9-11 you will be allowed
next on the rundown doctors making radical changes to their allergy guidelines. now they want parents to send at a much younger age. we report you decide. as we go to break a look at the gasoline prices we were talking about new national average 3.73 cents that's one one penny since yesterday. >> good morning to you. it is 23 minutes after the hour. general john madis taking a big stand against the obama administration on the issue of afghanistan. telling the senate armed services...
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that oh my gosh we have a black man in america someone who's going to bring social change someone who's talking about change someone is not going to be caught in the system and be another colleague that just does the will of the you know the corporations and the banks is this person to stand expectations were very high man i decided said no he's part of the system he might have a good heart and i who am i to judge you know i'm only judging on his actions and what he's done and he's made you know he's going to close guantanamo bay so he was going to you know and the war in iraq and afghanistan and i've see iraq we saw our defense contractors there and we have we basically have the well secure so maybe the major conflicts are over but more so when our afghanistan we've got drones in afghanistan and pakistan and now they're talking about drones going over the united states you know to surveil his own people so it's really a police it's really george orwell's one thousand nine hundred four stop in front of the saddle and surreal it is scary it's really surreal is the perfect word surreal it
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>> and fundamentally change the complexion. we hope republicans and democrats alike will reach across the aisle and find common ground around ways to go after climate change. we just finished the hottest summer on record. we had a big droughts, 60% of our last. ranchers liquidating cattle herds from rocky mountains to the ohio river valley. we hope people of good will come, leaders from both parties of reach across the aisle and say goodbye to do do something about climate change, something to make fracturing safe, communities, farms and reaches we got to make progress on issues that affect health of our children. >> tagamet bob deans come associate director of communications for the defense counsel and author of new book, "reckless." thank you so much. >> thank you. >> way that a human rights nightmare to occur on our watch. and the years since dr. king's death, a new system of racial and social control has emerged from the ashes of slavery and jim crowe. a system of mass incarceration that no doubt has dr. king turning in his
>> and fundamentally change the complexion. we hope republicans and democrats alike will reach across the aisle and find common ground around ways to go after climate change. we just finished the hottest summer on record. we had a big droughts, 60% of our last. ranchers liquidating cattle herds from rocky mountains to the ohio river valley. we hope people of good will come, leaders from both parties of reach across the aisle and say goodbye to do do something about climate change,...
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and that would've changed so much. i think i would change so much. >> just paid maternity leave. >> it's going to have to comb through private companies because the government is going to do it. they can't pay for entitlements of hostile fire. we have to work on companies. there's enough pressure if young women coalesce in a new movement towards that, i think i can help. google in new york just expanded to 12 weeks. 12 weeks maternity leave because they had too many women leaving. that's what happens. they improved their retention rate and it's paying off. >> are names in the air already. the attack she's been attracting because when we talk about how to solve these problems, they're actually are women ceos that have stepped forward and most notably sandberg and she's kind of been an astonishing amount of venture out. i've written about on one level we really want more women ceos. those who say that kind of hate the women ceos who do have. we really can't stand a million things about them. it's worth thinking a little
and that would've changed so much. i think i would change so much. >> just paid maternity leave. >> it's going to have to comb through private companies because the government is going to do it. they can't pay for entitlements of hostile fire. we have to work on companies. there's enough pressure if young women coalesce in a new movement towards that, i think i can help. google in new york just expanded to 12 weeks. 12 weeks maternity leave because they had too many women leaving....
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our expectations haven't changed. ammendment protects more than ludites. we risk stunting economic growth. i look forward to hearing from all witnesses and recognize mr. scott from virginia. forhe sub-committee meets the cyber-ghreats in computer crime laws for stored content. if this countered the use of computers to commit crime -- for access to stored information, the pace of the techonology has in the our knowledge areas. enforcement's access -- it is now out-dated. most of our private communications are online and stored in coputemputer networks. the way technology evolved, this was not envisioned and we had disclosure under the statute and a single email or electronic document could be subject to multiple leagagal standards, when it is uploaded bethe cloug where id where it y subject to a different standard. content may be stored moment to moment when a warrant is required for emails as it waits in the electronics storage -- the instant the email is open it may lose the high standard of protection and can be supoenad. rules can provide the following
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because of public demand even though they pretend like adult religions do change over time but how can you expect the pope after hundreds of years of saying that people would be condemned to the fires of hell and eternity in the charred walls of the damned for certain sins just now say well i guess those sins are ok if you are catholic and you want your religion to change constantly then why do you believe in it why bother having principles and rules in the first place supposedly given to you by the almighty if you're just going to change them whenever you feel like it i don't get this but that's just my opinion. about international and world in the very heart of moscow. st. polo and welcome to technology much as christopher columbus served the queen and king of spain by pushing the boundaries of the know the world we too have come to barsel.
because of public demand even though they pretend like adult religions do change over time but how can you expect the pope after hundreds of years of saying that people would be condemned to the fires of hell and eternity in the charred walls of the damned for certain sins just now say well i guess those sins are ok if you are catholic and you want your religion to change constantly then why do you believe in it why bother having principles and rules in the first place supposedly given to you...
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that would be worked on society by redefining a fundamental change in marriage. thank you for your questions. >> you can find more from last week's oral arguments on same- sex marriage, including stakeouts with attorneys on both cases and forums breeding and reacting to cases online in our c-span video archive. >> on the next "washington dirl" we will talk about the air traffic control towers that are being closed due to sequestration. schiavo. is mary been a look at the future cost of health care. we will explore the irs and how it processes the 237 million tax returns filed last year worth more than $2 trillion. "washington journal is live at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> mr. secretary, we will put them down as undecided. [laughter] [applause] >> mr. chairman, as i listened to those comments, it struck me what a wonderful thing free- speech is. >> that was the hearing where doldrums fell was making the justifications for attacking iraq. what you did not hear in that clip for questions we got a chance to ask him which is a much money is halliburton going to make? h
that would be worked on society by redefining a fundamental change in marriage. thank you for your questions. >> you can find more from last week's oral arguments on same- sex marriage, including stakeouts with attorneys on both cases and forums breeding and reacting to cases online in our c-span video archive. >> on the next "washington dirl" we will talk about the air traffic control towers that are being closed due to sequestration. schiavo. is mary been a look at the...
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. >> and don't you think it's more reasonable to view it as a change by the california supreme court of this institution that's been around since time immemorial? >> the california supreme court, like this supreme court, decides what the law is. the california supreme court decided that the equal protection and due process clauses of that california constitution did not permit excluding gays and lesbians from the right to get married -- >> you -- you've led me right into a question i was going to ask. the california supreme court decides what the law is. that's what we decide, right? we don't prescribe law for the future. we -- we decide what the law is. i'm curious, when -- when did -- when did it become unconstitutional to exclude homosexual couples from marriage? 1791? 1868, when the fourteenth amendment was adopted? sometimes -- some time after baker, where we said it didn't even raise a substantial federal question? when -- when -- when did the law become this? >> when -- may i answer this in the form of a rhetorical question? when did it become unconstitutional to prohibit inte
. >> and don't you think it's more reasonable to view it as a change by the california supreme court of this institution that's been around since time immemorial? >> the california supreme court, like this supreme court, decides what the law is. the california supreme court decided that the equal protection and due process clauses of that california constitution did not permit excluding gays and lesbians from the right to get married -- >> you -- you've led me right into a...
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or hey, my address has changed. use those legitimate tools that a taxpayer can use to try and gain the system. it does take a while to sort that out, unfortunately. but there is a mechanism and it will get resolved. once you are identified as a victim of identity theft, the i.r.s. is assigning you something called an identity pin, or an i.p. pin. and what that does is now the i.r.s. systems will be tagged that in order to file a tax return in the future, you'll have a pin number every year that the i.r.s. will notify what that is in advance of filing season, so that you will confirm not only the information that's on the tax return but you'll confirm with information that the i.r.s. has already sent you, just like a bank a.t.m. if you will. >> before we wrap up, you want to mention the dirty dozen, or at least pick out a couple that you think ought to be mentioned and at least reference it? >> sure, sure. each year the i.r.s. puts out a dozen tax schemes that the public should be aware of. these are schemes that gen
or hey, my address has changed. use those legitimate tools that a taxpayer can use to try and gain the system. it does take a while to sort that out, unfortunately. but there is a mechanism and it will get resolved. once you are identified as a victim of identity theft, the i.r.s. is assigning you something called an identity pin, or an i.p. pin. and what that does is now the i.r.s. systems will be tagged that in order to file a tax return in the future, you'll have a pin number every year that...
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he was telling us he was not going to change. he did not believe. >> i made no effort to convert christopher hitchens in the end. i thought that would be disrespectful. the situation he was in, i was trying to serve as a physician to someone who had cancer. it would have been inappropriate to try to use that try to impose my perspective on his. we had interesting jousting back and forth, much of a humorous. werew close to his death you able to talk to him? >> i saw him quite a lot until the last three months, when he went to texas to do this proton beam therapy and never got well enough to come back. see him much. >> let's go back to nih? how big is the campus? were you able to talk to him? >> it is an amazing place. about 320 acres in bethesda, maryland, and on that campus, there are about 17,000 people, amazing people. about 5000 to 6000 of them have doctoral agrees, and they are experts, on almost anything you can think of, from basic science to clinical research. thelso have on that campus largest research hospital in the wor
he was telling us he was not going to change. he did not believe. >> i made no effort to convert christopher hitchens in the end. i thought that would be disrespectful. the situation he was in, i was trying to serve as a physician to someone who had cancer. it would have been inappropriate to try to use that try to impose my perspective on his. we had interesting jousting back and forth, much of a humorous. werew close to his death you able to talk to him? >> i saw him quite a lot...
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either he is going to change or the press is going to change, the truth will come out because there is no more tolerance for the kind of misstatements and this action. lou: i think you're exactly right. this in a strange way began with our white house correspondent ed henry reacting with his colleagues the very simple fact they were kept out of a three-day weekend by this present and then all that has happened from that. thank you very much. much more on the false claims of sequester armaddon, pucker lips, national media certainly not so compliant and it certainly not complicit with this presidency. >> a wall street gend sounds the alarm for america's coming entitlement crisis. we will show you what he says it will be worse than 2008 in tonight's "chalk talk." a big bubble in china. moody's chief economist joins us, he tells us what will happen to our economy if china's construction bubble finally bursts. next. dad, i'd put that down. ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-end, pure lte build. the most consistent speeds indoors or out. and, obviously, astonishing t
either he is going to change or the press is going to change, the truth will come out because there is no more tolerance for the kind of misstatements and this action. lou: i think you're exactly right. this in a strange way began with our white house correspondent ed henry reacting with his colleagues the very simple fact they were kept out of a three-day weekend by this present and then all that has happened from that. thank you very much. much more on the false claims of sequester armaddon,...
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. >> chang had participated in a kk race at candle stick. she lived only a few blocks from where the accident occurred. today a prayer service was held by the archdiocese at the site. students have signed a petition asking for more, or better traffic enforcement. >> we think you'd be nice to have maybe a stop light, a stop sign to remind cars students cross the road every day. >> the coach had a private moment with students in which he offered words of encouragement for the team of. >> maybe she's looking up for us right now. >> improvements are scheduled at three intersections to increase pedestrian safety but neighbors say they would like to see more traffic lights there as well. >> leanne, thank you. san francisco bicyclist who ran over and killed a pedestrian hz been ordered to stand trial. the 36-year-old walked out minutes said there was evidence to try him for felony vehicular man slaught yes, prosecutors say he knocked a 71-year-old to the ground ground crack his skull. >> we believe the consequences have to reflect that behavior. >>
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but two things changed that. one was the great depression. finish blackett was one of many scientists in the 1930s who was furiously frustrated by what he saw as this almost incomprehensible disconnect between the incredible discoveries that were being made in the laboratory -- this was the golden age of physics. incredible break throughs and discoveries and understanding were being made. so there was that on the one hand. and on the other hand, it was the miserable poverty of the working population. i think that was particularly true in britain. you know, britain in a sense the stock market crash of 929 and the great depression here was less -- which did become a worldwide phenomenon -- though was less something new than just a continuation of the same slump that had been afflicting the british economy since the end of the first world war. so they saw a situation in which the fruits of science and progress were not benefiting science concern society as a whole, and they concluded that the rational organization of science and society was the
but two things changed that. one was the great depression. finish blackett was one of many scientists in the 1930s who was furiously frustrated by what he saw as this almost incomprehensible disconnect between the incredible discoveries that were being made in the laboratory -- this was the golden age of physics. incredible break throughs and discoveries and understanding were being made. so there was that on the one hand. and on the other hand, it was the miserable poverty of the working...
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it is a culture problem and has to be changed. and all i would urge my colleagues to do there's been a long standing tradition in the military of allowing the commander this authority for the reasons just cited there. generally harding, i would like in private for you to offer to brief the members of the committee about the case. you briefed me. it's an interesting case. i would just ask every member of the committee to spend time, if you could, being briefed about the facts in that particular case. but as to the climate in the military, the fact victims feel they can't come forward clearly this has to be addressed. i want to thank you, ma'am chairman for bringing this to the nation's attention. the committee's attention, and i look forward to finding a way to continue the progress it seems to be made. >> thank you senator graham. i am extremely disturbed based on the last rownld of question and answer that each of you believes that the convening authority is what maintains discipline and order within your ranks. if that is your v
it is a culture problem and has to be changed. and all i would urge my colleagues to do there's been a long standing tradition in the military of allowing the commander this authority for the reasons just cited there. generally harding, i would like in private for you to offer to brief the members of the committee about the case. you briefed me. it's an interesting case. i would just ask every member of the committee to spend time, if you could, being briefed about the facts in that particular...
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from the new list of the world's richest people. >>> a big change at starbucks today, doing something it hasn't done in 16 years. >>> and mystery solved. 76 years later, scientists say they know what caused the deadly explosion aboard the "hindenburg." "hindenburg." >>> welcome back. 37 points and counting until a brand-new record. the dow jones industrial average opening this morning at 14,128 points. the second highest finish ever and very close to the all-time record, set in october 2007. analysts say it's retail investors pushing the market up, individuals, not institutions. >>> the sale of ketchup maker h.j. heinz could result in a really big golden parachute. ceo william johnson will get more than, listen to this, $200 million if he's fired or pushed out. $56 million is a severance package. heinz stockholders still have to approve the purchase. that would take the company private. >>> and watch for a new product this year from apple called the iwatch. various reports say the next new product at apple stores may let you make calls, count how far you have walked, and monitor your
from the new list of the world's richest people. >>> a big change at starbucks today, doing something it hasn't done in 16 years. >>> and mystery solved. 76 years later, scientists say they know what caused the deadly explosion aboard the "hindenburg." "hindenburg." >>> welcome back. 37 points and counting until a brand-new record. the dow jones industrial average opening this morning at 14,128 points. the second highest finish ever and very close...
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newaccepted truth that the york high court observed is one that is changing and changing rapidly in this country as people throughout the country engage in an earnest debate over whether the age-old definition of marriage should be changed to include same-sex couples. the question before this court is whether the constitution puts a stop to that ongoing democratic debate and answers this question for all 50 states. and it does so only if the respondents are correct that no rational, thoughtful person of goodwill could possibly disagree with them in good faith on this agonizingly difficult issue. the issues, the constitutional issues that have been presented to the court, are not of first impression here. courter v. nelson, this unanimously dismissed for want of a substantial federal question. >> mr. cooper, baker v. nelson was 1971. evenupreme court hadn't decided that gender-based classifications get any kind of heightened scrutiny. >> that is -- >> and the same-sex intimate conduct was considered criminal in many states in 1971, so i don't think we can extract much in baker v. nelson.
newaccepted truth that the york high court observed is one that is changing and changing rapidly in this country as people throughout the country engage in an earnest debate over whether the age-old definition of marriage should be changed to include same-sex couples. the question before this court is whether the constitution puts a stop to that ongoing democratic debate and answers this question for all 50 states. and it does so only if the respondents are correct that no rational, thoughtful...
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basically changed history. we miss him. fox reports. huckabee is in two second says. mr. you are criticized for dodging the tough questions. wait a minute, i am a busy man and i don't have time to waste. i only take serious questions on matters that are important to the american people. i hope you have a serious question. >> oh, i do. mr. president, whose decision was it to go with the bangs on the first lady. yours or mishil? >> we spend a lot of time debate someone has to lead and make tough decision michelle's call. let me be clear. i may be the boss when it come to running the country but in the white house michelle makes all of the decision. >> rail that was a lousy question. you spoke about the devastating impact and jobs on the siquester . then you the impact will not be so bad. were you sounding alarm balls.te here . take her press credentials, too. and somebody tell tiger i am on my way. >> tonight on huckabee. the constitution guarantees the freedom of the press and right to be critical of government but not in this white house. >> it was a half hour he shouted
basically changed history. we miss him. fox reports. huckabee is in two second says. mr. you are criticized for dodging the tough questions. wait a minute, i am a busy man and i don't have time to waste. i only take serious questions on matters that are important to the american people. i hope you have a serious question. >> oh, i do. mr. president, whose decision was it to go with the bangs on the first lady. yours or mishil? >> we spend a lot of time debate someone has to lead and...
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didn't change the world. there's of other really good mentor figure out now on the web or freed a table. but the fact of the matter is that richard nixon put enormous pressure both legal and political on the national archives, and that track of this process but and i will say one thing. if you care about access to government information, then support -- i don't work for them anymore. support the national archives. it has very little public support. or very little political support. so that's really important, because richard nixon is not the only president to put pressure on the national archives to make things difficult spent i totally agree but i wasn't talking about -- i'm talking about the campaign to make them look better in the public eye but as far as china, i do want to say we should really give nixon, yeah, people say kissinger, henry kissinger was an old european guy. nixon was from the west coast. he traveled to asia when he was, first took office. this was nixon, this was all nixon. >> my name is
didn't change the world. there's of other really good mentor figure out now on the web or freed a table. but the fact of the matter is that richard nixon put enormous pressure both legal and political on the national archives, and that track of this process but and i will say one thing. if you care about access to government information, then support -- i don't work for them anymore. support the national archives. it has very little public support. or very little political support. so that's...
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you don't change the path you're on without public leadership changing directions. too many people in public life try to follow what the polls say and try to mirror back what people are thinking at any given time. that is not leadership and that certainly won't change the direction that the country is taking and his son. leadership hard to define but americans pretty much get it when they see it. when someone thinks first of the greater good which -- to a great leader everything else else comes second like i said politics the polls personal pride financial success and even friends sometimes. leaders are sometimes forced in crisis and sometimes they do their best work when no one is noticing but we always see the results. it takes strong leadership to produce results. we have seen that time and time again in recent history and it is certainly a lesson to remember as we look to the dog dog -- -- challenge we face. effective leadership comes in many forms and from both political parties. president kennedy led us through vision and inspiration when he challenged america
you don't change the path you're on without public leadership changing directions. too many people in public life try to follow what the polls say and try to mirror back what people are thinking at any given time. that is not leadership and that certainly won't change the direction that the country is taking and his son. leadership hard to define but americans pretty much get it when they see it. when someone thinks first of the greater good which -- to a great leader everything else else comes...
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or moved to the change? professor? >> i'm not aware of that having happened yet but i think that's definitely a concern they that i share is where where will this go in the long run? this has become a civil rights issue in terms of the way people like to frame it. it's not a question of definition of marriage but a question denying someone of civil rights and that's made it very problematic because if you end up on the wrong end of a civil right you can end up in prison, you can end up losing a tax-exempt status, you can end up with all kinds of very, very strong consequences. so it's one of those areas you worry this isn't just a matter of hey, let people do what they want to do. as soon as that happens suddenly you can't do what you would like to do or you are required to do things that you never would have done by conscience. we've seen this happen with doctors and abortion issues where it's one thing to say abortion is permissible but it's not long until ob-gyns are required to do abortions and be traine
or moved to the change? professor? >> i'm not aware of that having happened yet but i think that's definitely a concern they that i share is where where will this go in the long run? this has become a civil rights issue in terms of the way people like to frame it. it's not a question of definition of marriage but a question denying someone of civil rights and that's made it very problematic because if you end up on the wrong end of a civil right you can end up in prison, you can end up...